Submental Muscle Activity and Its Role in Diagnosing Sarcopenic Dysphagia
Kotomi Sakai,1,2 Enri Nakayama,3 Nicole Rogus-Pulia,4,5 Takahiro Takehisa,6 Yozo Takehisa,6 Kevin Y Urayama,2,7 Osamu Takahashi2 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Setagaya Memorial Hospital, Tokyo, Japan; 2Graduate School of Public Health, St. Luke’s International University, Tokyo,...
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Autores principales: | Sakai K, Nakayama E, Rogus-Pulia N, Takehisa T, Takehisa Y, Urayama KY, Takahashi O |
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Dove Medical Press
2020
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